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malaysia is now shutting down its family assistance centers. they are urging the families of victims or families of the missing to head home and wait and alreadynews, some early compensation payments and the work -- in the works. >> it is an unprecedented situation. paul allen will be tracking that news conference later in sydney. checking other stories making headlines, the government of ukraine says the growing violence across the country is essentially civil war. more than 40 pro russian protesters died in clashes and in a fire at the southern part of odessa. the city is ukraine's main gateway to the black sea. kilometers from the european union's southeastern frontier in remaining. moscow says it is deeply concerned at the unrest and is considering its next moves. korean president parker and hey has visited relatives of the victims of the ferry disaster, saying it breaks her heart to think of what they are going through. it has been 20 days since the ship went untreated 244 bodies have been recovered, but about 60 people are still missing.
malaysia is now shutting down its family assistance centers. they are urging the families of victims or families of the missing to head home and wait and alreadynews, some early compensation payments and the work -- in the works. >> it is an unprecedented situation. paul allen will be tracking that news conference later in sydney. checking other stories making headlines, the government of ukraine says the growing violence across the country is essentially civil war. more than 40 pro...
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i am happy to be here even though i am a little jet lagged from my trip to malaysia. the links we have to go to to cnn coverage these days. have to goths we to. [applause] i think they are still searching for their table. msnbc is here. they are a little overwhelmed. they've never seen a naughty and specific before. [laughter] -- an audience this big before. [laughter] everyone is trying to keep up with this incredibly fast changing media landscape. for example, i got a lot of grief for promoting obamacare the young people on "between two ferns." tot's what young people like watch. not first person on television between two potted plants. [laughter] [applause] [laughter] sometimes i do feel disrespected, but that's ok. seattle seahawks cornerback richard sherman is here tonight and he gave me some great tips on how to handle it. don't you ever talk about me like that. i'm the best president in the game. was that good? a little more feeling next time yo? [laughter] while we are talking sports, last month, a wonderful story, an american won the boston marathon for the f
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does malaysia have those? they do have standards and they've met those when they put these on board. but it does raise questions. >> i had on my flight brazil the other day and we're restricted to 25 kilograms, at least in the u.s. >> you're comfortable flying with them below you? >> you know, i have to -- there's a lot of trust involved. when they were actually located in the forward cargo compartment which is close to the electronics. >> why would it take so long to get the numbers on the lithium batteries that were in the cargo? why release it at this point? >> anything the malaysian government did early on in the investigation, they were so overwhelmed by this that their reaction was to just with hold information and now maybe this is their transparency program. >> between the lithium batteries and the arrest of the 11 militants, has your theory changed at all on what happened? >> still i think it hasn't changed a lot on what happened. why it happened, i still don't know. and that's the answers that we nee
does malaysia have those? they do have standards and they've met those when they put these on board. but it does raise questions. >> i had on my flight brazil the other day and we're restricted to 25 kilograms, at least in the u.s. >> you're comfortable flying with them below you? >> you know, i have to -- there's a lot of trust involved. when they were actually located in the forward cargo compartment which is close to the electronics. >> why would it take so long to...
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people know very little about malaysia. when we think of malaysia we think of the airplane that went down that no one can locate. >> and country. >> and we know that malaysian air plans to not and live well and therefore it must be a badly run country and all that. in fact, malaysia is one of the most impressive countries in the world. it has gone from backbreaking poverty and violent ethnic strife between ethnic chinese, at the indians, muslims. and over the past century has become prosperous information economy with great infrastructure. you know. beautiful highways to my great bus systems, airports, but there is -- rather than bias there is in negotiated tension. and this negotiated tension, malaysia is really, i call it like the heart of the world. it really is. it is the funnel of civilization because you have got -- where else can you find large ethnic chinese population's gonna large indian population, large muslim population. india, china, and the muslim world ball in one country. you know, you are probably aware of
people know very little about malaysia. when we think of malaysia we think of the airplane that went down that no one can locate. >> and country. >> and we know that malaysian air plans to not and live well and therefore it must be a badly run country and all that. in fact, malaysia is one of the most impressive countries in the world. it has gone from backbreaking poverty and violent ethnic strife between ethnic chinese, at the indians, muslims. and over the past century has become...
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malaysia saying they're not connected at all. could we trust that malaysia would tell us the truth and open up to us if that was the case and connected? >> well, like you, my understanding is the fbi is involved. so, i would think that there's still consultation with the fbi and, yeah, i would think so. this seems unrelated. you know? the source, the sources of other things don't seem to be that reliable. >> doesn't make sense to you? >> doesn't make a lot of sense to me at this point. >> let's talk about this trilateral meeting tomorrow, david. this is certainly a crucial time, again. we have china, malaysia, australia all meeting. what do you think needs to be addressed in that meeting and what even could come out of it? >> in every investigation, there's ebbs and flows and always said 70% of the time needs to be planning and 30% on the scene searching and investigating. so, this part right now is long overdue because they haven't had this much time to say what are we doing? are the tools we have working? this is a great opport
malaysia saying they're not connected at all. could we trust that malaysia would tell us the truth and open up to us if that was the case and connected? >> well, like you, my understanding is the fbi is involved. so, i would think that there's still consultation with the fbi and, yeah, i would think so. this seems unrelated. you know? the source, the sources of other things don't seem to be that reliable. >> doesn't make sense to you? >> doesn't make a lot of sense to me at...
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president obama visited four asian countries japan south korea malaysia and the philippines during his weeklong to war. this time in the philippines marked the last leg of his overseas trip. during the steaming allow the president expressed support in mediating the nation's territorial disputes with china. reporter calling these article on president obama speeches or was it helpful one that showed the various relationships. us shares in asia. the whole nation is in mourning over the sinking of the so called passenger ferry in north korea held like fire drills close to the de facto into korean maritime border on tuesday the twenty nine unification ministry course one on sunday. healthy treat this issue. around fifty grams were fired only one third the total fired off a similar trail from uncle. and that something good and unimaginable what happened before the full thirteen. an expert city of port nuclear test could be in the works to this report the casino the n l l y fire drills are raising tensions on the korean peninsula. when april twenty nine to an official memorial altar for the v
president obama visited four asian countries japan south korea malaysia and the philippines during his weeklong to war. this time in the philippines marked the last leg of his overseas trip. during the steaming allow the president expressed support in mediating the nation's territorial disputes with china. reporter calling these article on president obama speeches or was it helpful one that showed the various relationships. us shares in asia. the whole nation is in mourning over the sinking of...
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critically malaysia. op. i believe that this kind of rumor has been reading too much about the cool things but that's the reality is that variety of iran that can help tying the knot. chinese has. coral with the philippine especially for african would like to supply. phase two the one off the sunken ships the cd on them every. cook on the stool this incident has been going on me for weeks or even most is this some visitation between china and southeast asian nations actually are. and it's . a truce of the search and rescue. right after. of what everybody realize that the flying no three seven zero has been lost and most possible crash. sporting his exhaustion and is in the cells of the unknown. yes i think know what a cute about this dispute was known and most of country especially the member of la salle nations the old country built on ships aircraft co of it all over that period to conduct such a rescue operation like that i'm a believer these included nation. mom and that if i missed the a you know the she
critically malaysia. op. i believe that this kind of rumor has been reading too much about the cool things but that's the reality is that variety of iran that can help tying the knot. chinese has. coral with the philippine especially for african would like to supply. phase two the one off the sunken ships the cd on them every. cook on the stool this incident has been going on me for weeks or even most is this some visitation between china and southeast asian nations actually are. and it's . a...
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. >>> when it comes to the disappearance of malaysia airlines flight 370 there are all theories about what happened. what malaysian police are pushing back this morning against a new report that's just popped up. >> maybe you've seen the hashtag on social media and not sure what it is. #wringbackourgirls is an effort to bring home more than 200 girls still missing after being kidnapped in nigeria. thousands more protesting and millions more call for their release. we'll go live to nigeria. be a sound sleeper, or...l you a mouth breather? well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] you're looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. ♪ still looking very good. 1,400 feet. [ male announcer ] a funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh, that's affirmative. [ male announcer ] you get there. you're a go for landing, over. [ male announcer ] the all new cadillac cts, t
. >>> when it comes to the disappearance of malaysia airlines flight 370 there are all theories about what happened. what malaysian police are pushing back this morning against a new report that's just popped up. >> maybe you've seen the hashtag on social media and not sure what it is. #wringbackourgirls is an effort to bring home more than 200 girls still missing after being kidnapped in nigeria. thousands more protesting and millions more call for their release. we'll go live...
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they say it improved relations with malaysia. they say it demonstrates involves more than a military hedge against china. guest: this is something the administration has been at pains to emphasize. the rebalance policy is not just about military forces. you look at the military muscle movements, they have been relatively minor. a few more global hops to guam and some things already in the works. we were already planning on shifting more assets to the pacific. agreemention trade referred to is called the transpacific partnership. this is a big deal in my opinion. this was hugely liberalized trade in the asia-pacific region. it would be a huge boost to the economies of the countries in the region and to the u.s. as well. perhaps most importantly to japan. japan has been in economic stasis for 20 years. the current prime minister is trying to restart the economy. being able to get this transpacific partnership would be a huge boost to japan. i would emphasize that is the most important u.s. ally in the region. host: walter on the de
they say it improved relations with malaysia. they say it demonstrates involves more than a military hedge against china. guest: this is something the administration has been at pains to emphasize. the rebalance policy is not just about military forces. you look at the military muscle movements, they have been relatively minor. a few more global hops to guam and some things already in the works. we were already planning on shifting more assets to the pacific. agreemention trade referred to is...
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>> the delegations from malaysia and china are in sydney, australia. earlier today they had briefings to get them prepared for the big meeting which happens in cambra, australia, first thing monday morning. we have the delegation from malaysia, the acting transport minister and the delegation from china and getting together with the delegation from australia in cambra and they'll talk about the next phase of the search for flight 370. how are they going to spend that estimated $60 million and how are they going to spend the next up to a year sevening this area and the southern indian ocean where they still believe they have the strongest information that this is where the missing plane is. >> will ripley in kuala lumpur, thank you very much. >>> you know the violence in ukraine, it's increasing every day also every hour. russia is blaming the kiev government for killing pro-russian separatists, so will russia send in the reported 40,000 troops according to nato that are right at the border? will they go in? >>> plus the rising call to bring back our gi
>> the delegations from malaysia and china are in sydney, australia. earlier today they had briefings to get them prepared for the big meeting which happens in cambra, australia, first thing monday morning. we have the delegation from malaysia, the acting transport minister and the delegation from china and getting together with the delegation from australia in cambra and they'll talk about the next phase of the search for flight 370. how are they going to spend that estimated $60 million...
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i am happy to be here, even though i am a little jetlagged for my trip to malaysia. the links we have to go to to get cnn coverage these days. [laughter] [applause] i think they are still searching for their tables. [laughter] [applause] msnbc is here. [applause] they are a little overwhelm the. they have never seen an audience this big before. [laughter] look, everyone is trying to keep up with this incredibly fast-changing media landscape. for example, i got a lot of grief on cable news for to young obamacare people on "between two ferns." that is what don't people like to watch. to be fair, i am not the first person on television between two potted plants. [laughter] [applause] sometimes i do feel disrespected by you reporters. but that is ok. seattle seahawks' cornerback richard sherman is here tonight on he gave me a great tip how to handle it. jake tapper, don't you ever talk about me like that. i am the best president in the game. was that good? [laughter] a little bit more feeling next time? [laughter] are talking sports, just last month, a wonderful story. t
i am happy to be here, even though i am a little jetlagged for my trip to malaysia. the links we have to go to to get cnn coverage these days. [laughter] [applause] i think they are still searching for their tables. [laughter] [applause] msnbc is here. [applause] they are a little overwhelm the. they have never seen an audience this big before. [laughter] look, everyone is trying to keep up with this incredibly fast-changing media landscape. for example, i got a lot of grief on cable news for...
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even though i am jet lagged from my trip to malaysia. the lengths we have to go to, to get cnn coverage these days. i think they're still searching for their table. >> all right, so, he hit cnn hard. we'll get to the break in a little bit. but you know what? i'm not offended. i thought it was funny. second-term swag. >> he came out confident. he wasn't scared. >> i want to go back to the people saying it's too much here. it seems hypocritical for people who work in the press who are about finding truth to get upset about the truth. these jokes contain a lot of truth and people are like i can't hear that about myself. it's not fair. >> and maybe that's -- there is chris christie. if you take the big picture, there's chris christie leaving the room. >> he looks fine. >> he laughed at the jokes. and i mean -- he has lost weight. you could see it in his face. >> good. >> he had that thing. >> and the people -- if you're going to this, you know they're going to slam you. >> yeah. >> right. >> if you don't want to be slammed, don't go. >> i wo
even though i am jet lagged from my trip to malaysia. the lengths we have to go to, to get cnn coverage these days. i think they're still searching for their table. >> all right, so, he hit cnn hard. we'll get to the break in a little bit. but you know what? i'm not offended. i thought it was funny. second-term swag. >> he came out confident. he wasn't scared. >> i want to go back to the people saying it's too much here. it seems hypocritical for people who work in the press...
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malaysia's men industry believed the disappearance of the flight. it revealed stunning details of what happened in the minutes and hours after the plane vanished. i want to bring in my panel of aviationists. david, you first, we learned there was a miscommunication rather for nearly four hours. it seems like an eternity, what does this say to you about the airline's confidence? >> i can say it was about the same with air france 4-4472, you have cases like that, there is some reluctance in cases to claim the plane is missing. so you know after air france 447 there were a number of things we hoped to never see, here we are almost literally in the same boat. >> do these missteps are pronounced because of the scale of this investigation? >> well, i think that's true. they are significantly pronounced because of the disconnect. one thing stands out amazingly, glaringly, in their report. >> that is they went back. it was four hours had passed. the report says the military went back and reviewed tear radar tapes and expanded the search from the south china
malaysia's men industry believed the disappearance of the flight. it revealed stunning details of what happened in the minutes and hours after the plane vanished. i want to bring in my panel of aviationists. david, you first, we learned there was a miscommunication rather for nearly four hours. it seems like an eternity, what does this say to you about the airline's confidence? >> i can say it was about the same with air france 4-4472, you have cases like that, there is some reluctance in...
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the missing malaysia jet, that's a mystery. lori, you have been looking into the tech following that could have answered many of these questions. what did you find? >> reporter: if you piece together what happened to flight 370. one piece of evidence says it can make flying tough. the one safety recommendation they are offering, realtime tracking of aircraft, that technology already exists. >> it's economical. the question now is how to get more widespread use? >> reporter: canadian company flight makes recorders that send in information in realtime. it's a part of a slight-based system that monitors engines an more. >> the system monitors every five to ten minutes on a normal flight. >> reporter: if something goes wrong, the system will stream live second by second data. >> it's not only life saving. it adds a tremendous measure of security for our country. >> several systems transmit data. the technology behind flight is more extensive, sharing information, so much information, critics say it could be difficult to monitor and
the missing malaysia jet, that's a mystery. lori, you have been looking into the tech following that could have answered many of these questions. what did you find? >> reporter: if you piece together what happened to flight 370. one piece of evidence says it can make flying tough. the one safety recommendation they are offering, realtime tracking of aircraft, that technology already exists. >> it's economical. the question now is how to get more widespread use? >> reporter:...
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that period of time and scholars who went back and began to look at the french, the british from the malaysia experience and the vietnam experience and began to pull or rediscoverediscove r those threads and put them back together again so 3-24 that field manual is the representation of taking various threats of counterinsurgency theory that existed from the 1950s all the way through comber's time and then beginning to reassess it and see how it could be put into the modern context or contemporary context. >> i worked in the cords program in 69 and 70 and one of the important aspects of that was the use of mobile advisory teams that were like the cat teams up north with the marines took a marine squad and put it in a village primarily military operations. there were other kinds of assistance as well. mobile advisory teams worked with the cords program to the district teams province teams right on up the line not only doing military operations but also helping and a large wave with civil assistance of those teams were more complex in their mission and were smaller to put out in little villages
that period of time and scholars who went back and began to look at the french, the british from the malaysia experience and the vietnam experience and began to pull or rediscoverediscove r those threads and put them back together again so 3-24 that field manual is the representation of taking various threats of counterinsurgency theory that existed from the 1950s all the way through comber's time and then beginning to reassess it and see how it could be put into the modern context or...
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may not be good for malaysia government or malaysia airlines. that is not the point. the point is their job is to console and identify with what the families are going on through. they are doing a terrible job. >> steve, you still with us from beijing? steve, what is next for you and the family members who are really looking to you as the spokesperson to convey what information you are learning to them? how will you do that from this point forward? >> well, we are really organized. we are forced to go back home, but still organized. we will use every way to communicate with each other and share the information together. at the same time, we are already organized. the united states relatives and malaysian relatives and relatives from all over the world. we will organize and discuss about the next step. maybe we will just keep on and asking for the truth for malaysia airlines and malaysian government. at the same time, we want boeing and they are empathetic with the next of kin. we need their help to do more things. >> all right. steve wang, thank you so much. our heart
may not be good for malaysia government or malaysia airlines. that is not the point. the point is their job is to console and identify with what the families are going on through. they are doing a terrible job. >> steve, you still with us from beijing? steve, what is next for you and the family members who are really looking to you as the spokesperson to convey what information you are learning to them? how will you do that from this point forward? >> well, we are really organized....
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it doesn't necessarily mean it's the malaysia aircraft. there are lost aircraft all over the world, business jet that is are missing. they may have found something like that. what's important as an investigators, scientist, researcher, my point to them is you need to prove it to us in a timely manner. we know where there are crashed airplanes. find those, show us where they are. until you do that, we can't take too seriously your planes. that's what needs to be done before there's any reallocation of additional resources in that area. >> this initial report, five pages long, by comparison of the flight 447 report was more than 120 pages long, released sooner than this one was, after that crash. if the transportation minister says there's nothing to hide, why not release more information? >> well, that's a good question. i really don't know. i think part of it is, their inexperience with doing this. i'm not sure who the exact individuals were who wrote this report. i can tell you, when i read the report, what is in there is exactly what i s
it doesn't necessarily mean it's the malaysia aircraft. there are lost aircraft all over the world, business jet that is are missing. they may have found something like that. what's important as an investigators, scientist, researcher, my point to them is you need to prove it to us in a timely manner. we know where there are crashed airplanes. find those, show us where they are. until you do that, we can't take too seriously your planes. that's what needs to be done before there's any...
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malaysia, south korea, he hit all the right notes. it's not a pivot, but he said the united states is not going anywhere from these countries and he didn't offend the chinese. he made it important to say how close it was to work with the chinese. >> charlie: and had no ambition in trying to contain the chinese. >> yes, and obama is credible in saying he has no ambition to contain the chinese. so the fact you've both made the allies in the region happier and the chinese feel no reason to overrespond with their own saber rattling is about as much as he's done on this trip. >> charlie: why is a trade agreement important. >> when the trance pacific partnership was first announced the chinese response is this is containment, we don't want it, are opposed to it. now that it's going to happen, that it has heft and momentum, the chinese have changed their tune. what they're now saying is we need to study it very carefully, do we want to join? do we want to express our interest in eventual membership? the chinese understand if you're going to
malaysia, south korea, he hit all the right notes. it's not a pivot, but he said the united states is not going anywhere from these countries and he didn't offend the chinese. he made it important to say how close it was to work with the chinese. >> charlie: and had no ambition in trying to contain the chinese. >> yes, and obama is credible in saying he has no ambition to contain the chinese. so the fact you've both made the allies in the region happier and the chinese feel no...
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connect to the economies both in the western hemisphere and the pacific they send including japan malaysia peru and others. make enough 40% of the world's gdp. that is what the president was doing in advancing his trip to asia last week. the second is the transatlantic trade and investment partnership as washington would for referred to as ttip which was significantly deepening the multibillion dollar economic relationship we have with the european union. together they were tonight two-thirds of the world economy, the competition that generates competition and intellectual property. the benefits for america and the middle class would be significant. 44 million americans work for companies that export goods. hundreds of thousands more would be working if they did not steal your copy. jobs supported by exports pay as much as 18% higher wages than the national average. we shouldn't be afraid of this competition. i tell leaders all over the world america welcomed his competition. it's stamped into her dna. and that if the field is even remotely level we will succeed and you will succeed. ladie
connect to the economies both in the western hemisphere and the pacific they send including japan malaysia peru and others. make enough 40% of the world's gdp. that is what the president was doing in advancing his trip to asia last week. the second is the transatlantic trade and investment partnership as washington would for referred to as ttip which was significantly deepening the multibillion dollar economic relationship we have with the european union. together they were tonight two-thirds...
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that's right the families were visibly distraught after being informed on thursday by malaysia airlines to support center for relatives in beijing would be close the company explained that the move was meant to encourage relatives to receive updates from the comfort of their homes more than one hundred of the two nd and thirty nine passengers on four point three seven zero were from china. meanwhile the search operation continues in building sailing ships in high tech underwater and women. but so far it's failed to turn up any trace of the boeing triples the event which disappeared on march a investigators say they believe the plane's wreckage lies at the bottom of the southern indian ocean australia's tertiary angus houston said on friday that the probability of finding missing children or has drawn but he remains hopeful that the underwater blue intro they find something by the end of this month. moving on to china with the nation is reeling from yet another mass nine attack. security remains high at the main train station at china's western city of one and she conditions young the re
that's right the families were visibly distraught after being informed on thursday by malaysia airlines to support center for relatives in beijing would be close the company explained that the move was meant to encourage relatives to receive updates from the comfort of their homes more than one hundred of the two nd and thirty nine passengers on four point three seven zero were from china. meanwhile the search operation continues in building sailing ships in high tech underwater and women. but...
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i want to talk to both of you, monday, we know that malaysia, australia, china, what do you think -- >> aing lot will come out of it and it's a good sign in my estimation. i really feel like they're opening up and saying we need additional help. we're going to talk about any people coming in. they've actually reacheded out to our safety investigation community with some specialists over there and so i think they're really reaching out. they're saying we expect to find the airplane. now, we're going to need help with how we're going to investigate it once we do. i was encouraged by that. particularly the part about bringing in additional investigators and technicians. >> looks hopeful? >> well, you know, i think it's a good trend they're on. there are so many mysteries. they still haven't explained what their reasoning is to the position of the search area. one of the things they released in their report, this chart showing their paths and the speeds the plane would have to be traveling. very strange speeds. like 239. up to 350. then slowed down again. it's hard to imagine why you wou
i want to talk to both of you, monday, we know that malaysia, australia, china, what do you think -- >> aing lot will come out of it and it's a good sign in my estimation. i really feel like they're opening up and saying we need additional help. we're going to talk about any people coming in. they've actually reacheded out to our safety investigation community with some specialists over there and so i think they're really reaching out. they're saying we expect to find the airplane. now,...
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. >>> we have some new developments on the disappearance of malaysia flight 370. a preliminary report has now been made public and it's raising some questions about why it took officials so long to realize there was a problem with the flight. nbc's tom costello has covered this investigation from the very beginning. tom, good morning. >> hi, savannah. this is the report, it's only five pages long. it provides the timeline showing big delays, about how long it took to actually order a search. and for the first time we're hearing the voices from the cockpit crew. just released, the audio recordings of the flight 370 cockpit crew talking to malaysian controllers. >> 370, contact lumpur radar. >> reporter: nothing sounds amiss. even the last call between controllers and the voice believed to be that of the capta capta captain at 1:19 a.m., routine. >> malaysian 370. >> malaysian 370, contact ho chi minh. >> reporter: but something did suddenly go wrong. the plane went off radar. but it wasn't for another 17 minutes that vietnamese controllers reported the plane had no
. >>> we have some new developments on the disappearance of malaysia flight 370. a preliminary report has now been made public and it's raising some questions about why it took officials so long to realize there was a problem with the flight. nbc's tom costello has covered this investigation from the very beginning. tom, good morning. >> hi, savannah. this is the report, it's only five pages long. it provides the timeline showing big delays, about how long it took to actually...
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to scale back the costly search operation in the indian ocean us trade is set to host a meeting with malaysia and china on the missing flights and peachtree seventy the gathering in cumbria announced on friday aims to determine the way forward for the search for the malaysia airlines plane almost two months after it disappeared nov day three has been recovered to target the passengers on board were chinese. irish republican leader gerry adams has spent the second placed in police custody. there are those detectives continued to question him over his alleged role in the ira murder of belfast mother of ten team combo. she was kidnapped and killed in nineteen seventy two. her body then secretly buried for decades. trace the bond takes up the story her body was recovered here and the republic of ireland in two thousand and three more than thirty years after she was abducted from her home and murdered by the ira gina cargo of thirty seven year old mother of ten was wrongfully accused of being a british and for her son michael says he knew some of those who abducted her. it had been warned that gun
to scale back the costly search operation in the indian ocean us trade is set to host a meeting with malaysia and china on the missing flights and peachtree seventy the gathering in cumbria announced on friday aims to determine the way forward for the search for the malaysia airlines plane almost two months after it disappeared nov day three has been recovered to target the passengers on board were chinese. irish republican leader gerry adams has spent the second placed in police custody. there...
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on monday malaysia, australia and china will hold a trilateral meeting. what can we expect from that? >> we can expect those three countries to get together and bring in some of the best experts to talk about where the search is going to go from here. they said today it could take up to 12 months, a full year, and cost $60 million. but how's that money going to be spent? what technology is going to be used? we know the blue fin 21 has been searching, it hasn't had any success in finding anything with its underwater scans, so they are bringing in other types of equipment. they talked about, you know, the autonomous underwater vehicles, vehicles with side scan sonar that can perhaps be towed from a ship and go a bit deeper and do a wider scan. and they're going to be hiring private contractors to come in and search this really large area of the southern indian ocean where they think the plane might be. >> thanks as always, gentlemen, we appreciate your insight. >> my pleasure. >>> will donald sterling fight to keep the clippers? one attorney says, oh, get r
on monday malaysia, australia and china will hold a trilateral meeting. what can we expect from that? >> we can expect those three countries to get together and bring in some of the best experts to talk about where the search is going to go from here. they said today it could take up to 12 months, a full year, and cost $60 million. but how's that money going to be spent? what technology is going to be used? we know the blue fin 21 has been searching, it hasn't had any success in finding...
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every porch reporting live for us to moscow we appreciate it nowhere to go to the latest on the missing malaysia flight and a stray seventy which vanished with them two hundred and thirty nine people aboard seven weeks ago the disc offers the malaysian acting transport minister in the joint agency coronation center chief has been held in kuala lumpur on the search for the missing flight. it follows the release of preliminary reports on the plane's disappearance the minister also say that he's confident the search is on the right track while the joint agency coronation synergy said that the search will take anywhere from eight to a year eight months to a year. they also said that they will hold a trilateral meeting with china on monday where they will talk about search efforts at the backstage. i was reviewing a number. and then you yet how i died on the next room. discussion with china. in which case you'd call that. forge forward. with regard to the department of the fifth and dismembered the family and he acts. technical advice. they come from all over the world. we'll be around. no doubt. you
every porch reporting live for us to moscow we appreciate it nowhere to go to the latest on the missing malaysia flight and a stray seventy which vanished with them two hundred and thirty nine people aboard seven weeks ago the disc offers the malaysian acting transport minister in the joint agency coronation center chief has been held in kuala lumpur on the search for the missing flight. it follows the release of preliminary reports on the plane's disappearance the minister also say that he's...
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. >>> the operator of the international airport in kuala lumpur, malaysia, has opened a new terminal and aims to cash in on growing demand for travelers using low cost carriers. the company built the terminal exclusively for budget airlines. came in at a cost of about $1.2 billion. an old terminal for low-cost carrier was opened eight years ago. it was becoming a bit too small, though, as more travelers started opting for cheaper airlines. company executives say the new term cal can handle 45 million passengers a year. that's about three times the capacity of the old one. air asia, based in malaysia, and other budget airlines from thailand and singapore plan to use that terminal. >>> american start-up that streams tv programs over the internet is shaking up the industry now. the company is applying 21st century technology to a 20th century medium. and conventional broadcasters are feeling threatened. we have more. >> reporter: a new platform for bringing live broadcast tv to the internet, wherever and whenever we want. >> aereo began operations in february 2012. after launching in ne
. >>> the operator of the international airport in kuala lumpur, malaysia, has opened a new terminal and aims to cash in on growing demand for travelers using low cost carriers. the company built the terminal exclusively for budget airlines. came in at a cost of about $1.2 billion. an old terminal for low-cost carrier was opened eight years ago. it was becoming a bit too small, though, as more travelers started opting for cheaper airlines. company executives say the new term cal can...
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singapore, malaysia, korea, different places, but let me talk about japan because we are doing specific negotiations with japan, and as you know, that japan has not directly intervened in the foreign exchange market for more than two years, but the yen has depreciated significantly against the u.s. dollar and while the depression as a children impact on the number of u.s. imports, you and i shared information with me on the numbers, it does provide a massive advantage for japanese automakers. in fact, at today's exchange rate there's an estimated benefit of $5700 on every vehicle. so it's a windfall in operating profit. they may end up in advertising. it may end up in research and development. it may end up in cutting prices. it may end up in cutting prices on vehicles in other markets where u.s. automakers are directly competing with the japanese in other markets around the world. $5700 in vehicles is no small thing. i guess to add insult to injury on china everything else, even though japan is not from intervening, and i would ask if they're not currently intervening in exchange marke
singapore, malaysia, korea, different places, but let me talk about japan because we are doing specific negotiations with japan, and as you know, that japan has not directly intervened in the foreign exchange market for more than two years, but the yen has depreciated significantly against the u.s. dollar and while the depression as a children impact on the number of u.s. imports, you and i shared information with me on the numbers, it does provide a massive advantage for japanese automakers....
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. >> i was telling the guys here i was just in burma and malaysia. it's fantastic. burma is a great opportunity for american public diplomacy. you know i'm going to put this in before you go to whatever you want to talk about. it may be mika's birthday and my birthday today but tomorrow is world press freedom day. the united states government is on the side of journalists oppressed everywhere. journalists are more oppressed today than any time in history. >> vladimir putin one of the terrible offenders through the years of press freedom. a lot of reporters who have reported on him have ended up dead. >> 99 journalists were killed in the line of duty last year. what's changed is journalists used to get harmed in the line of duty and now they're targeted by governments. that's disturbing. >> speaking of vladimir putin, we have now a helicopter shot down in ukraine. vladimir putin ordering the ukraine government to get their own forces out of their own country. what's next in this downhill spiral? >> thank, joe. i had a conversation with a pretty senior figure in the o
. >> i was telling the guys here i was just in burma and malaysia. it's fantastic. burma is a great opportunity for american public diplomacy. you know i'm going to put this in before you go to whatever you want to talk about. it may be mika's birthday and my birthday today but tomorrow is world press freedom day. the united states government is on the side of journalists oppressed everywhere. journalists are more oppressed today than any time in history. >> vladimir putin one of...
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missing malaysia airlines 370, explaining what comes next in the search now for the vanished jetliner. we have live, team coverage ahead. >>> we have major, developing news to tell you about. pro-russian protesters and ukrainian troops battling it out in the streets, this as the fight over eastern ukraine intensifies, and president obama prepares for a high-stakes meeting on how the west should be involved, whether the west should be involved. we're live on the ground with the very latest. >>> while you were sleeping, an intense, edge-of-your-seat playoff game between the golden state warriors and the los angeles clippers. the nail-biter taking place as nba owners decide what to do about banned clippers owner donald sterling. we are bringing you all the game drama ahead. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> and i'm john berman. what day is it? >> it is friday! >> it is friday. may 2nd, 5:00 a.m. in the east. we begin with the fallout from the malaysian government's flight 370 report. 17 minutes. 17 minutes, that's how long it took for air traffic controller
missing malaysia airlines 370, explaining what comes next in the search now for the vanished jetliner. we have live, team coverage ahead. >>> we have major, developing news to tell you about. pro-russian protesters and ukrainian troops battling it out in the streets, this as the fight over eastern ukraine intensifies, and president obama prepares for a high-stakes meeting on how the west should be involved, whether the west should be involved. we're live on the ground with the very...
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the record for the first time since releasing their controversial report on what happened to missing malaysia airlines flight 370, explaining what comes next in the search for the vanished jetliner. and this morning, promising to answer questions about the report. family members of those on board say it raises more questions than it answers. we have live, team coverage, coming up. >>> breaking news this morning. pro-russian protesters and ukrainian troops battling it out in the streets as the fight over eastern ukraine intensifies, this as president obama prepares for a high-stakes meeting on how involved the west should get. we're live on the ground with the very latest. >>> and then, while you were sleeping, what an intense, edge-of-your-seat playoff game. the los angeles clippers in a nail-biter, taking place as nba owners decide what to do about banned clippers owner donald sterling. there's new drama in that, drama in the game, a lot of drama ahead. good morning, everyone. welcome to drama friday. i'm john berman. >> and i'm drama-free christine romans. at least, that's not what john thi
the record for the first time since releasing their controversial report on what happened to missing malaysia airlines flight 370, explaining what comes next in the search for the vanished jetliner. and this morning, promising to answer questions about the report. family members of those on board say it raises more questions than it answers. we have live, team coverage, coming up. >>> breaking news this morning. pro-russian protesters and ukrainian troops battling it out in the streets...
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>> reporter: also tonight malaysia released the cargo manifest for flight 370. along with the luggage the plane was carrying 10,000 pounds of fruit and 5,400 pounds of consolidated freight, which included lithium ion batteries. the documents note a flammability hazard exists if the package is damaged but the shipment was in compliance. eight weeks later, searchers haven't spotted a single piece of wreckage. the malaysian government will push for new standards that all commercial aircraft be satellite track realtime all the time. >>> a developing story out of seoul, south korea. two subway trains have collided at 3:22 p.m. local time. there are no reported deaths but officials say more than 100 passengers have been injured. witnesses say one train was leaving a station when it was hit from behind by an incoming bound train. one subway car was derailed as a result. most of the injured appear to be walking wounded, they report. this comes three weeks after a ferry capsized, the country's worst disaster in 20 years. >>> still to come on "worldwide exchange," will ca
>> reporter: also tonight malaysia released the cargo manifest for flight 370. along with the luggage the plane was carrying 10,000 pounds of fruit and 5,400 pounds of consolidated freight, which included lithium ion batteries. the documents note a flammability hazard exists if the package is damaged but the shipment was in compliance. eight weeks later, searchers haven't spotted a single piece of wreckage. the malaysian government will push for new standards that all commercial aircraft...
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this comes a day after malaysia released its preliminary report on the plane's disappearance. the plareport indicates they wad four hours after discovering it was missing before calling a search. >>> they're discussing the next part of the search with their counterparts from china and malaysia. passengers will no longer be briefed at the central location. to say they're not happy is an extreme understatement. david has our report. i would imagine the relatives were not happy. how did they react when they were told the updates would no longer happen? >> reporter: errol, they reacted very emotionally. there were scenes of great anguish. so many weeks after this plane vanished when they were told that they were going into a new search phase and they were stopping briefings and they have to leave the hotel. it's unclear that they're upset the briefings would end or they were upset that they sense there's no resolution in their plight. the people who are shouting and screaming and sometimes wailing uncontrollably, such terrible scenes. they are saying, where are my loved ones. plea
this comes a day after malaysia released its preliminary report on the plane's disappearance. the plareport indicates they wad four hours after discovering it was missing before calling a search. >>> they're discussing the next part of the search with their counterparts from china and malaysia. passengers will no longer be briefed at the central location. to say they're not happy is an extreme understatement. david has our report. i would imagine the relatives were not happy. how did...
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. >>> malaysian authorities released audio of communication from malaysia airlines flight mh370. the recording is between the pilots and the control tower prior to takeoff. there were 239 people on the plane when it disappeared in march. . >> in china, boys have traditionally been favoured over girls when it comes to education. three years ago the government introduced a law to buck the trend. as margo orteeing es reports girls in rural areas are struggling to leave traditional roles behind. >> reporter: for these children in this rural village, an education is the first step to getting out of poverty. they are among the poorest people in china. despite a law making education compulsory for all. only a few students are girls. >> like all the other women, 14-year-old has never been to school, but works the fields with this water buffalo for 15 hours a day. >> i wish i could go to school and make money to send my little brother and sister to school too. >> the grandmother says it's not an option, and life is too difficult for women here. traditionally boys have been preferred, so t
. >>> malaysian authorities released audio of communication from malaysia airlines flight mh370. the recording is between the pilots and the control tower prior to takeoff. there were 239 people on the plane when it disappeared in march. . >> in china, boys have traditionally been favoured over girls when it comes to education. three years ago the government introduced a law to buck the trend. as margo orteeing es reports girls in rural areas are struggling to leave traditional...
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then malaysia flight 370 vanishes. and nothing, nothing, no fragment, nothing of that aircraft found since. that is the last detail to come, wolf. >> nic robertson with the latest on this preliminary report. thank you. let's get more now with cnn aviation analysts, the former ntsb managing director peter goelz, cnn analyst and cnn's tom foreman. you've been involved in a lot of these aviation disasters. what do you make of this report? was it more specific, less specific than you anticipated? >> it should have been issued about six weeks ago. the investigation went far too long without a factual report. there should be no analysis in it and there isn't any. that's going to come within we have more facts. but i think the report was basic. it should have been issued a long time ago. >> bare bones. there was nothing in the report, i kbrt through the whole thing, that gives us a clue at all, correct me if i'm wrong, tom, about who's responsible for this disappearance. whether it be individuals or catastrophic failure. >> i
then malaysia flight 370 vanishes. and nothing, nothing, no fragment, nothing of that aircraft found since. that is the last detail to come, wolf. >> nic robertson with the latest on this preliminary report. thank you. let's get more now with cnn aviation analysts, the former ntsb managing director peter goelz, cnn analyst and cnn's tom foreman. you've been involved in a lot of these aviation disasters. what do you make of this report? was it more specific, less specific than you...
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contain china not to help china anyways to contain china we already have our puppets like japan and malaysia and indonesia and all those sort of people that will give us what we want but here they want to contain china so what a lot of policy by the us is to contain china to make sure they don't rival that there's never any an arrival that can emerge to compete with the us but there us also the other issue is this t p p which is the trans-pacific partnership which a lot of the nations that are supposed to sign this the twelve asian nations and pacific region nations so chile from chile to japan to malaysia to vietnam they're all like supposed to sign this deal right within the united states here some of the they're reluctant to sign it there so america's proposed t p p buyer beware despite all of obama's charm the rosiest projections say that the t p p will raise incomes among the parties to the treaty by a mere zero point three percent of g.d.p. in two thousand and twenty five so all these people that they're trying to convince to sign this deal even with their own rosy projections it's onl
contain china not to help china anyways to contain china we already have our puppets like japan and malaysia and indonesia and all those sort of people that will give us what we want but here they want to contain china so what a lot of policy by the us is to contain china to make sure they don't rival that there's never any an arrival that can emerge to compete with the us but there us also the other issue is this t p p which is the trans-pacific partnership which a lot of the nations that are...
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protestors say their fears in thailand, the philippines and malaysia have better living standards. in athens, it's business at usual, organized strikes to public services, including. transportation and riot police gearing up for clashes with demonstrators. >> in turkey, demonstrators clashing with police, protestors want to hold their may day rallies there but the government banned protests in the square. we have more. >> demonstrators and police have clashed in several neighborhoods, demonstrators tried to march to the square. the please prevented them using tear gas and water cannon. the government is preventing unions from using the square as a venue for the may day rally and provided an alternative venue. it cited security concerns. according to the union, it is their right to demonstrate whenever and wherever they want. this is really part of an ongoing political struggle in this country, divisions within turkish society. this is not just about a may day rally. the government does have its critics, it was democratically elected. it won the elections. critics argue it is abusin
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democracy give those people the vote they can vote but they're actually getting no rights in fact in malaysia and brunei for example they're going to try to force them to accept imports of alcohol even though they're majority muslim and they don't want alcohol in their country they're like well too bad you sign this deal. again we've talked about on the show that the corporate lobbyist efforts for t p p is a law that is rotting above all sovereign laws of all nations doesn't matter what your religion is doesn't matter what your country is doesn't matter what your flag a president is this new corporate law that protects copyright is now your new reality and. backing it up with the pentagon and the other side of the copyright cartel is something called the public domain the public domain is what's being destroyed with the incorporation of all we hold dear lent air freedom of speech freedom of thought it's all being cooperate ties corporate ties financial eyes well we got to go who got to go see you later max all right all states of us are going to have a whole lot more. of . a. very hard take.
democracy give those people the vote they can vote but they're actually getting no rights in fact in malaysia and brunei for example they're going to try to force them to accept imports of alcohol even though they're majority muslim and they don't want alcohol in their country they're like well too bad you sign this deal. again we've talked about on the show that the corporate lobbyist efforts for t p p is a law that is rotting above all sovereign laws of all nations doesn't matter what your...
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our guest is on the line from malaysia. what's your reaction to this, the profit estimate slashed by more than two-thirds, because of more costs associated with the pc division. >> you know, the good news is they're beginning to get out of this business. and there are good news coming out of its smartphone business as well as of its play station 4, which has done extremely well. the tough part is, they continue to have the television part of the business which is also equally structured. so we have yet to see significant change which can change over the forecast that sony is on its way to a strong recovery. >> you talk about the electronics division. tvs have lost $7.8 billion over ten consecutive years. how are they beginning to turn that around? >> i think they were forced to take a position. they need to stay in that business. it's a lot harder. we cannot see that business innovation coming which will help it to be more effectively rid lower cost manufacturers be it from korea or china. they have to be able to take that
our guest is on the line from malaysia. what's your reaction to this, the profit estimate slashed by more than two-thirds, because of more costs associated with the pc division. >> you know, the good news is they're beginning to get out of this business. and there are good news coming out of its smartphone business as well as of its play station 4, which has done extremely well. the tough part is, they continue to have the television part of the business which is also equally structured....
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the company says it has passed all the information can malaysia airlines and the malaysian and chinese embassies in australia in march the thirty first and to the dccc people book the australian research team said he was relying on information from satellites and other data to determine the missing application of the location in the euro the report was not within the search. in britain the deadline for the licensing of her peers chinese medicines has passed with no agreement between chinese doctors and the british government britain's association of chinese medicine says the new rules will force hundreds of chinese clinics to close which of the stick as well the shelling of producing traditional chinese medicine is a frightening and age in history from today. it will be illegal in britain for chinese doctors to prescribe these preparations. the next test it out and do licensed han yu has been a doctor and traditional chinese medicine for thirty years and not japan korea in britain. she says the active compared to make it impossible to tackle all chinese medicines do the same way as the
the company says it has passed all the information can malaysia airlines and the malaysian and chinese embassies in australia in march the thirty first and to the dccc people book the australian research team said he was relying on information from satellites and other data to determine the missing application of the location in the euro the report was not within the search. in britain the deadline for the licensing of her peers chinese medicines has passed with no agreement between chinese...
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in malaysia, the world's is top producers of palm oil receive less than two inches of rain in the first three months of the year in some areas. that is the driest spell for the area since 1997. the dry conditions actually stressed palm fruit, which are crushed to make palm oil. some meteorologist project el niÑo may occur as early as july, parsed even more farms in australia, further reducing the palm oil supplies. qwest the dreaded el niÑo strike forhat could this mean prices and palm oil? >> concerns about tighter supplies and cost rising demand sent palm oil futures to an 18 month high in march. increasing costs for top importers, india and china. all models survey by the australia bureau of meteorology indicates el niÑo is likely this year. he outlook is not good. goldman sachs listed palm oil among the most vulnerable crops should an el niÑo event occur. >> if prices for palm oil do stay high, i assume some companies hedge for this kind of thing. what kind of impact could they have on the bottom line? >> it will be an impact, it sounds like, because palm oil, like you mentioned
in malaysia, the world's is top producers of palm oil receive less than two inches of rain in the first three months of the year in some areas. that is the driest spell for the area since 1997. the dry conditions actually stressed palm fruit, which are crushed to make palm oil. some meteorologist project el niÑo may occur as early as july, parsed even more farms in australia, further reducing the palm oil supplies. qwest the dreaded el niÑo strike forhat could this mean prices and palm oil?...
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. >>> rescuers looking for the remains of the missing malaysia airlines flight have dismissed new claims that wreckage has been found. an australian private company said it found evidence of the plane in the bay of bengal. investigators say they'll still certain the plane is thousands of miles farther south near australia. >>> british aid will be cut -- that's according to to a parliamentary report that said pakistan would not need so much aid since it was not having to confront islamist militancy. the report said it should increase aid for lower income countries especially in subsaharan africa. >>> stay with us here on bbc world news. much more to come. what difference has european union membership made for one of the smallest members ten years after joining the eu. we report from latvia. eather. you are feeling exhilarated with front-wheel drive. you are feeling powerful with a 4-cylinder engine. [ male announcer ] open your eyes... to the 6-cylinder, 8-speed lexus gs. with more standard horsepower than any of its german competitors. this is a wake-up call. ♪ so, what'd you think of
. >>> rescuers looking for the remains of the missing malaysia airlines flight have dismissed new claims that wreckage has been found. an australian private company said it found evidence of the plane in the bay of bengal. investigators say they'll still certain the plane is thousands of miles farther south near australia. >>> british aid will be cut -- that's according to to a parliamentary report that said pakistan would not need so much aid since it was not having to...
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. >>> let's get back to the big story on the malaysia flight 370. australian company is now standing by its research, says it -- saying that it may have found malaysia flight 370 in the bay of bengal. very different area from where the search is currently located. the findings from georesonance has drawn plenty of attention and skepticism with the main search focussed thousands of miles away. why is the company confident it found plane wreckage that could be the doomed plane? our correspondent went inside the firm to get better answers. anna? >> kate, we spent several hours with a couple of directors from georesonance and they are confident they found the wreckage of the plane in the bay of bengal. it's important to stress they are not saying that this is for sure mh370. but what they are saying is that they have evidence, they have proof that they have sent to malaysian airlines and to the governments of malay sharks china, and australia. they've given them coordinates and all they are asking is that authorities go there with with their navy, with
. >>> let's get back to the big story on the malaysia flight 370. australian company is now standing by its research, says it -- saying that it may have found malaysia flight 370 in the bay of bengal. very different area from where the search is currently located. the findings from georesonance has drawn plenty of attention and skepticism with the main search focussed thousands of miles away. why is the company confident it found plane wreckage that could be the doomed plane? our...
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well, i personally still own emerging market securities in asia, markets like thailand, singapore, malaysia, vietnam. and i made some investments more than a year ago in iraq. because it's very cheap. lots of problems. but the market is very, very inexpensive. and so some markets have corrected meaningfully to the downside, say even after the recent rise india in dollar terms is still down something like 35% from its peak. russia is dirt cheap. i don't think there's a hurry to buy russian stocks. >> no, no. not until we have a little bit more clarity, perhaps. mark, good to have you on the show. you'll stick around. mark farber, publisher of the boom, gloom and doom report. do you agree with mark? is there potential for a bigger correction? get in touch with us, e-mail worldwide@cnbc.com, @cnbcwex or @rosswestgate. >>> we'll discuss what's next for the social media giant, twitter. >>> to qe or not to qe. that seems to be one of the questions. the figure for eurozone inflation comes out in around 45 minutes. could have a big bearing on what the ecb does or doesn't do. >>> cnbc hits the catwa
well, i personally still own emerging market securities in asia, markets like thailand, singapore, malaysia, vietnam. and i made some investments more than a year ago in iraq. because it's very cheap. lots of problems. but the market is very, very inexpensive. and so some markets have corrected meaningfully to the downside, say even after the recent rise india in dollar terms is still down something like 35% from its peak. russia is dirt cheap. i don't think there's a hurry to buy russian...
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. >> the president talked about malaysia. we see how big of an issue this is. on a positive side, this is sports. everyone wants to be heard. the fans are the alternate arbiters. bob iger said he will still go to the games and support the players. what is the responsibility of fans? >> fans are to speak out. this is such a damaging blow to the players. sterling pulled the plug on a hand grenade and now it has exploded. what do you do? even doc rivers said i do not know how to handle this. do the players have out? are there clauses where they say i will not play for this guy anymore and get out. there guys can believe, is a lot of conversation behind closed doors and law offices all across the country for players, owners, league officials, broadcast organizations and sponsors to answer the questions. this is unchartered territory. this is raised. it is basketball, but this is race in a heavily black sport. firestorm of debate. hopefully it will move in a right direction. >> the sba -- nba will go on, but in terms of the clippers, how likely is it they will i do
. >> the president talked about malaysia. we see how big of an issue this is. on a positive side, this is sports. everyone wants to be heard. the fans are the alternate arbiters. bob iger said he will still go to the games and support the players. what is the responsibility of fans? >> fans are to speak out. this is such a damaging blow to the players. sterling pulled the plug on a hand grenade and now it has exploded. what do you do? even doc rivers said i do not know how to handle...